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- Graduate name> enrolls in with help from - Financial counseling and savings match program helped invest in future through education

, VA – knew that by attaining a higher education, higher pay, more opportunities, and a more steady long-term career would be in future. However like many dreaming of higher education, current financial obligations and work seemed to put this goal on hold indefinitely.

When heard about the Virginia Individual Development Accounts (VIDA) program, and its slogan – Invest in your Future - knew it was time to take action.

VIDA, administered locally by , provides financial counseling, and a two to one savings match for eligible low-to-moderate income individuals saving for post-secondary education for themselves or their children. Additionally, the program can be used to save for homeownership, or to start a small business.

While taking classes to learn about managing money, saved in a designated VIDA account. The program matched , bringing the total to that had for tuition at begins/began classes in , and plans to study

VIDA savers are required to complete financial literacy and asset-specific training. Participants have two years after opening an account to complete training and save for their goal. The maximum amount of matching funds for each VIDA account is $4,000, but there is no limit on how much VIDA savers can contribute to their accounts.

- more - Eligible individuals must: be a U.S. citizen or legal alien; be employed; have a dependent child under the age of 18 living in their home, if saving for business or education; and meet household income requirements. Interested individuals in can call at for more information on how to enroll.

VIDA is administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). VIDA is a partnership between DHCD, the Virginia Department of Social Services, the Virginia Housing Development Authority, and the U.S. Department to Health and Human Services – Office of Community Services’ Assets for Independence Grant.

DHCD partners with various intermediary organizations, such as that provide educational and technical assistance to help their clients through the program. Each year up to 161 participants statewide can save through the program, on a first come-first served basis, to attain their asset goal. Currently individuals participate in VIDA, and have graduated from the program within the last year.

Since began administering the VIDA program in more than has been saved for for homeownership, education and entrepreneurship.

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